After you voted and voted again, there is a clear winner among the community favourites, a switch most of us love to love.
Without further ado, the winner of the Wingnut is:
Spoiler:
Topre
Oneness with the cup rubber, typing on boobs, the king of domes. Japan knows best, 'nuff said!
Runners-up:
Spoiler:
2nd place: Zealios
The newer, smoother, and ergo-er MX Clear! These purple-stemmed children of ZealPC are a new favourite among Cherry MX lovers!
3rd place: Capacitive buckling spring
IBM's attempt to make the beam spring more compact and cheaper gave us this gem, a great switch in it own right. Light, crisp and loud! Easier to find than its predecessor, it has thousands of fans across the world.
Honorable mentions:
Spoiler:
Beam spring
The exquisitely tactile masterpiece of IBM engineering, it has a certain swing that makes you fall in love at first press.
Cherry MX Clear
Good old MX Clears: tactile, heavy, and a staple for the MX crowd, it has been the switch of choice for many.
Posted: 10 Dec 2016, 21:53
by CoffeeHamster
Eyy! Sad that no Alps switches made it, but this was the next best thing!
Posted: 10 Dec 2016, 21:54
by Hking0036
Don't make me more curious than I need to be over this.
Posted: 11 Dec 2016, 00:20
by vivalarevolución
I expected more from beam spring. You disappointed me so much, beam spring.
Posted: 11 Dec 2016, 00:36
by OutragedPudding
Damn, I was hoping and expecting to see Beam Spring up there at #1. A lot of people haven't tried it or even heard of it, we need more Beam Spring out there! Top two places definitely deserve praise, great switches
Posted: 11 Dec 2016, 00:38
by livingspeedbump
vivalarevolución wrote: I expected more from beam spring. You disappointed me so much, beam spring.
Yeah I feel like a lot of voters probably haven't ever ever tried beam spring sadly though.
Posted: 11 Dec 2016, 00:47
by bhtooefr
That's the thing, it's not an accessible switch. (And, I prefer capacitive buckling spring over it - beam spring is smoother, more refined, but I prefer more tactility in my switches.)
Posted: 11 Dec 2016, 13:07
by Wodan
I feel like Topre is just getting started. Hopefully there will be ISO versions of the new Leopold boards!
Going MX mount was a great decision to get even more enthusiast attention.